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i'AGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1915. EIGHT PAGES Do You Read Labels? Domestic scienc8 teachers and food authorities are urging the housewife to carefully read the labels on all food articles. The laws of most States compel food manufacturers to print the Ingredients of their products on the label, and this enables consumers to distinguish health ful foods from those which may be delet erious. High-grade baking powders ara made f cure cream of tartar, derived from grapes. Royal Fak ing Fowder is a type of the highest grade. It is healthful beyond a doubt and the safest and best to use. The low-prade baking powders are made from alum, a mineral acid salt, or phosphate of lime. Consumers can learn the char acter of the baking powder by referring to the label, which must state whether the contents include cream of tartar, alum or phosphate. KOYAL BAKING FOWDER CO, Hew York VINCENT FARMERS TO 1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EXTENSION COURSES .SKATING FOR EXERCISE MOVABLE SCHOOL FKOM O. A. C WILL PHKSKXT ol'inmnM TY To XEACHGRS, Three Will B t.iM-n Ou-i In I Xlm anonal Talks I Mti farm top ics IHiiioiislraijou In Modm IHnn Topics Ibiiionstnuioii 111 Modern running vuu iu i;i'-u imonvi iu; (tagraaa. na Been l"re1Hred. (Special Correspondence.) VINCENT. Freewater, Ore.. Dec. 14. Farmers of this end of I'matilln county are all going to attend the Oregon Agricultural College next week. D ember 10, 21 anil , but in place of the old fashioned, way ol going to t'orvallis. this time the col lege is coming to the ranchers The extension service of the O. A C. ne.t week bring their movable school and will give a three days' course at Yin cent This movement Is one Of the utmost importance to the develop ment and educational growth of the farmers of eastern Oregon. Vincent is located in a very fertile agricultur al and dairy country with a co. oper ative creamery In its flr.-t year of or ganization The o. A. C. people are coming under school patronage as sisted b Hudson Bay (.range X of Vincent. The following program is e much interest among ranchers an IMH. IN .1 ml -w r l VST VI I'ailhl'ul t .nunc Urvuk- Into niuon and bounds Warning. BINQHAMPTON, x. Y.. Dec. U. A sotted bulldog. Zip. which broke lata the city jail after he had been -driven from police head.iuarters fol-1 lowing the arrest of his mas'.er. John i'unn.r froni death at the hands of a, tellow prisoner. Samuel Southey also was arrested 1 otarge "f intoxication and fighl Ini an officer and was placed in the 'ball p-ti with Ditmar Later the i desk officer heard harking from the bull pen and went to investigate. He found Zip with his head pressed lose against the ours of the ceil floor. luivering with excitement and bark ing loudly. Ditmar was on his back on the floor with Southey on top of I him. alternated pounding Ditmar';- face with his fists and knocking his head against the concrete floor. Dit mar was unconscious. officers believe that had not Zip trawled along a ledge of stone coping to the corrider window, which had Ken left open for ventilation, and then squeezed himself through the bars, set four inches apart and drop ped five feet to ;he corridor floor, just to be near his imprisoned master, Hitmar might have been killed by Southey before bis plight was dis-covered. the people oust rations on modern Not only wives have gram and The Wall Street Journal calls the period between 1S10 and 1015 the "era of the silo" in American agri culture, adding The silo is the fort ress by which the American farmer restores and develops the fertility of the farm acres to pristine productiveness." MM I JTW Made from tke right crude The Jury of Awards it both San Francisco and San Diego Expositions found an oil made from California asphalt-base crude, higneit in lubricating efficiency. That oil nu Zerolene. The fact, too, that such unbiased author ities as a U. S. Naval Engineer, engineert of the Packard and Ford Motor Companies, and others, hive a. :o gone on record in favor of oils madt from aiphalt-baje crude in accord with the de cision of the Exposition juries proves that Zero lene is made of the right crude, and made rydt, STANDARD OIL COMPANY ZEBOLENE ihe Standard Oil for Motor Cars First National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON ling and f the entire valley are in present and attend, the see the practicul dem- the professors will give farming. farmers, but farmers' their place on the pro Anna M. Curley lectures anil demonstrates Food Economics. Monday, December 20. Afternoon. 1:00 to 4:00 p, ni Soil Formation and Soil Manage ment J. K Larson. Care and Management of the Dairy Herd K. Is. Fitts. Judging Dairy Cattle K. 11 Fitts. Evening, :0u to 10:00. Farm Structures. Wood ami Con crete J. E Larson Types and Hreeds E. I! Fins. Tuesday, Decanter 21. Morning 10:00 to 12:00. Hog Feeding and Management l! K. Reynolds Breeding and Feeding for Milk Production E U Fitts. Afternoon, l.nil to 4;00. Food as a Factor in Health (Lec ture. Demonstration. Vegetable Cook en 1 Anna M. Curley. Humus. Producing Crop and Farm Manures J. E. Larson. Cooperative Organization tur the Dairymen E. B. Fitts. Economics of Apple Orcharding k . Tmrni m SEEHSl is ALCOHOL 3 PER CKMT. Mi! AVcgctablcPrfparalion&rAs mm siinilalirfihrR)OfjarfitWula W-m ling Uic Siomachs aruiUtiwlsa mm B25 is i CASTOR A r ' m . iff e X'O 30: u IS ' lit IVomolcsDfepSuonfltffrfir ness and ItcsiContalns k iuw Opiunt .Murphine norMiuaal NOT NARCOTIC. JUSima fMM iHrnimf- Apciffil Remedy focCiirsflp lion, Sour Stoi!iach.Dliurtiiw Vtarai .CimTilsioiis.Fei m ness ami Loss OF SliLR hSSk Sinamrf o!f Tue CcNTACtt Com; Aim NEW YOKK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW : W 1 In Use For Over Thirty Years HBl&AAOTflfllA jss liJid S u it lit Enact Copy of Wrapper. tMi Corm. t o cirt. I 1 - "f use ass. rts. and the additional money i pany of Seattle, and thai of Ihe Nor- I Nlie.lt .... fnr.H lAthun ..n.l ..... t.,r lhn.. I. - 1 ..... . .. iw ...... ...... ,.,. .... uirui I 111 III. Uglllll lM' Hit Ol ! working prisoners mlgbi I spent 011 thoae who art- well be not only needy, hut also deserving.' Evening. 1:91 ti Illustrated Led d Management YYednenday. Morning. 10:0" 10:00. Iln December 22. to 12:00. Skating is one of the most health ful pastimes that 1 know of,' sals Charlotte, premier skater of the sen sational ice ballet, at the New York Hippodrome. "1 don't mind saying that I consider myself a good example of what skating can do for one phy sicalli . At eleven ears I was con sidered a confirmed invalid. After seeing many doctors e there was who recommended Ice skating a a means to regain rav health. So 1 be g&n to freijuent the rinks and parks of Berlin. My progress at first was slow, but soon 1 was in a normal con dition and I have continued skatinu' ever since the doctor save me the ad vice. ".Naturally. I make bodily move ments tha: the ordinary skater does not resort to. I am sure that all of the figures that I exhibit in mj danc ing on Ice can be learned b) patient Practice. And once learned, they will prove to be of utmost benefit; physl. cully, first, and then, of course, men tally. In the post shown here the muscles of my back are given ex cellent exercise. "I notice 80 manv of the younl ladies in this country walk and stand bidding their body in very harmful postures. A few such exercises as I perform in my skating exhibition would soon do away with this In correct carriage This particular , iitovenient strengthens all of the i muscles of the back as well as trie I upper limb muscles. While 1 would i not advfM tin- beginner to start her ice exercises with this particular fig ure, it contains the fundamental ( movement necessary tor all exper I skating. If the beginner has patj lence the rest will come in time." suits Are DlatnbMed. WASHINGTON, Dec. (4. Holding It lacked Jurisdiction the supreme court dismissed the Washington Dredging and Improving company suit against the Hrawiev estate com- Washington In the case Involving tha title to tide water lands In -Scuttle harbor. The bark of the black mangrove, a tree wtilch grows abundantly In the Bahamas, has been found In yield an excellent tanning extract. Says Simple Laxative Better than Castor Oil Cover CTopa or Green Manures--W. s. Brown. Conservation of Soil Moisture and Soil Ferilitv J. B Larson. Afternoon. 1:00 to 4:00. School Lunch and Food for the Child Anna M. Curley. Fireless Cookery Anna M Cur ley. Spring Lambs It. K. Iteynolds Pruning Demonstration ti hours) REST STATION MAY BE BUILT NEAR THE Bey Is raised it bi DM4 "Of ! pOMl Of fOttttlfl wjiter OH tit- pftft mono mt nt proprty( and ther vert tn the seven .-teres herVnginji the Whitman Monument associ i i, upon Which the monument and iU is located, into a park and batt MHTOi: VI lift l i s s , ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's Strength sect Pests and Plant Diseases. W. i Ilroivn Staffed Pillow With Money. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Dec. 11. A lodging house plHow stuffed with silver and bills led to the arrest of three injt of four youthful baielit. c ho held up the Western State bank, for the landlady told the police of her find. The fourth bandit, with mosl of the M000 loot escaped. NERVOUS WOMEN! mil I D BE I'l I IX i ONNEI riov WITH STATK HIGHWAY I IKIM M I A WALL , It's The Same Everywhere in Oregon. ' :. x r rrrr r rt7-t vj rrt m lrxirrin it ttt it im im m im bh UNITED STATES Examiner! make a thorough inspection not less than twice each year. In addition to this five (5) sworn . temeri ;irc handed to the U. S. Government . ery year. Grai p ;.-.- f&etl and vou will realize what a high gre of 8AFETY AND PROTECTION" we jrive e ery customer. Glad to have you tome and see up. The American National Bank OF PENDLETON Capital and Surplus $400,000.00. mm, 71 id i Portland, Oregon. " I , was for fix months troubled with nervousness, and the doctor said I had aonsa saptioB. Through the ad vice ol a friend I :3 look Dr. I'u rce's if Po.,nl IWrl.u Hon and was com- --N-pletely cured. I am now in middle life and am m good hpaltli." Mrs. G. W. Mathis, I I7(i E. Sth St., N. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is and has been for nearly to years just the medicine that every woman needs when parsing through the changing days. It is not a secret prescriptioi, for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper; it's a temperance medicine. Nut only does it build up the entire synU-m and make it strong and vigor ous enough to wlllnXllfl the organic disturbances, hut it has a qawtint effect upon toe feminine organi' iu that reduces the distress t a minimum. Por any womanly ailment, disease or complaint, no matter of how long standing, we advise anxious women Hi get Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription, I in either liquid or tablet form. THIS BOOK EXPLAINS. If you will send three dimes or stamps, 'w pay for wramiinsr and em Ming and enrloso this notice, IVictor Pierce of the Invalids IloUl, Bank) N. Y., will send you a revised copy of hlJ Common Sens. Mllcal Adviser, In cloth binding. KM Kiges, with color platts. Just what you need In case of slci ness or accldi-nt. Treats of 1'hysiolor.y, An atomy, Hex prohlems. Marrfage r lutlons, Hygiene, Kxerclse, III.-aso and its pro-MU IVaMhllHRon HlstorlcMI society Itllek o Ihe Plan t'ounty omm' ttiaaen of Wullo Walla re Vow Contlderltig the ITopoml W'otild He in Mature of xemocfai. A commemorative rest station may he liuilt b) the Washlngtun State Historical social) ne.u the prArwl site of the Whitman monument, in; honor of Dr. Itarcui whitman. c fording to the .ninonneement of meinliers of the boated of curators of the organisation The rest Nation would la- liuilt in connection vt h the state highway irom Walla Wsllfl to Wallula. , number of commemo rative stations have been built by the society on the west side of the moun tains along the Pacific highway, ami the proposed Whit! memorial would be of similar nature to those already constructed there The matter uas first brought up at the meeting of the curators of ih society in Tscoma la-t spring 11 was discussed inlornialh at .trim lime. 11111I Ihe curators i-xpre-n u themselyes us favorable. A fe'.v woeks ago the matter was presented to the county eomtViissioiiers of Wal la Walla by Prof W. I). Lyman, a member of the state board of CBM-j tors Professor l.yman pointed o'lt 1 hat. as the state highway pusses at some distance north of the men 1 ment. and across Mill creek rrom it. It would be necessary, if the propus- .1 rey UUon were built at the mon ument, to construct a branch from the main road and build a bri'lg. ; oross Mill creek No action wa-i taken but It Is probable the com- mlssloneiH would favor the constriu -lion of the road and bridge, If the stale soeietv should decide to 001' Struct the rest stateili The Whitman memorial. 11s plan ned, aroatg be a handsome Blrtict'Jn of stone and concrete. It would be small, hut entirely adequate to af-j ford shelter and resting facilities tor tho e -vim desired to spend a little lime visiting the monument an. I grave of Marcus Whitman. Special interest In the proposed memorial has sprung up in the last week PeiHuse of the proposal of the' editor of "The American Hoy" t; raise money by subscription to m -rk Whitman s "unremi mbered grnve. ' It has bain suggested that if ans , Month's Gasoline nil 15 Cents, Hones' Keep 1150. PORTLANCL ore.. Dec. II. The economy of motor-driven fire uijpu luius as compared with horse-drawr ' machines is shoyvn in 11 report made by Fire Chief lioyyell to the effect that the cost of gasoline for the ma chines at engine compani No. II for I last month amounted to I', cents. The machines took the places ni ix horses which would have cost $2", a month each, or tir," fur the six dur ing the month HK or CHRONIC CONSTIPATION IKIJBS lt Mil l LAX vnvi; COMPOUND. Writing from The House of the' I Good Shepherd, at Sunnysidc avenue land 50th street. 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